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Specialising in print and electronic journal publishing, Maney is committed to technical and editorial innovation combined with traditional values of quality and collaboration.

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Maney Publishing marks its growth from formation as an imprint in 1997 (from a specialist typesetting and printing company, W.S. Maney & Son Ltd., founded in Leeds, UK, in 1900) to its global role as an international journal publisher. Maney’s portfolio includes more than 150 scholarly journals, most published in partnership with societies, universities, and institutes. Maney’s transition from printing to publishing grew out of long-standing professional relationships with learned societies and academic bodies, built on our capacity for listening closely and responding to society publishing needs. We are proud of enduring partnerships with many associations and are pleased to welcome more each year.

If you haven’t already contacted Maney about this please do so immediately to avoid disruption in your journal access and service as gracing will end shortly. Please contact the Customer Relations team at subscriptions@maneypublishing.com if you haven’t done so already and your institution is affected by the Swets bankruptcy.

Maney Publishing is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Harry Bhadeshia, Dr John Francis and Dr Andy Howe as co-Editors of Materials Science and Technology (MST), the flagship journal of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3).

From 2015, Maney Publishing will be the new publisher of Ship Technology Research – Schiffstechnik, on behalf of the University of Duisburg-Essen. Established in 1952 as Schiffstechnik, Ship Technology Research publishes applied research on ships and offshore structures. The journal enables engineers and researchers to learn the latest developments in research, design, manufacture, and the operation and maintenance, of ships and offshore structures.

From 2015, Maney Publishing will be the new publisher of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin, on behalf of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT). Currently published biannually, the WFOT Bulletin is the official publication of the WFOT. Its aim is to promote awareness and understanding of the Federation and its activities and services, the development of the occupational therapy profession worldwide, and the international exchange of professional knowledge and experience.

Maney Publishing in conjunction with Swansea University and the journal Romance Studies to offer Maney MA scholarships

Maney Publishing, in conjunction with Swansea University and the journal Romance Studies, is to offer a number of fees-only scholarships for the award of MA by Research in topics related to the Romance languages over the period 2014-16. These awards, known as Maney MA Scholarships, will each cover the fees of the MA by Research programme (currently £4,000 p.a.) for UK and EU-based students...

Maney launches new open access journal in archaeological and heritage science

Maney Publishing, one of the world’s most prominent publishers of archaeology journals, is delighted to announce the launch of Science and Technology of Archaeological Research (STAR), a new journal to be published in association with the Society for Archaeological Sciences. In response to the changing needs of archaeology and heritage researchers and practitioners, STAR seeks to provide a dynamic, international and high-quality open access forum...

Maney launches four new journals in its materials science and engineering publishing programme

Maney Publishing today announces the launch of four new materials science and engineering journals covering the rapidly developing subject areas of nanocomposites, the use of polymers and composites in advanced manufacturing, structure-function relationships in catalytic science, and the use of advanced materials for optical, sensing and acoustic devices.